See the most true-to-life picture in its class, with the HDR-equipped Panasonic TX50DX700B.

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HDR - High Dynamic Range

Taking 4K UHD one stage further, the Panasonic TX-50DX700B is compatible with HDR (High Dynamic Range). This extends the range of colours for enhanced realism. It also delivers brighter whites and darker blacks, helping to give this TV stunning levels of contrast.

Local dimming for the best picture from all sources.

Equipped with Local Dimming, this Panasonic 50 inch TV makes the most of any images - whatever the resolution. Whether 4K UHD, 1080p FHD or standard definition, Local Dimming adjusts the brightness of the screen by zones. This gives greatly improved contrast, as the black sections of the TV can be darker and the whites brighter.

4K 1400 Hz BMR for a super-crisp response

The Panasonic TX-50DX700B uses a 4K 1400 Hz BMR (Backlight Motion rate) panel for superbly crisp motion response. This means that when watching action movies or sport, the TX50DX700B has the speed and clarity to keep up with the action without motion blur.

Spacious sound

In addition to offering a superb picture quality, the Panasonic TX50DX700B also offers good sound quality too. The built-in 20W amplifier provides full-bodied sound, while VR-Audio True Surround produces a surround sound effect. There's both analogue (via headphones) and optical digital audio outputs, so it's easy to add a home cinema system or soundbar/base.

Highly rated by the reviewers, my Home Screen 2 offers an attractive and clear operating interface which is also easy to customise. By using clear, superimposed icons, it's easy to find the function you want. Better still, with just a few clicks you can get your favourite apps, web pages or even TV channels to appear on your own customised Homepage. With clarity and easy customisation, this is how Smart TV should be! Voice Assistant means you simply have to speak into the controller to bring up content and search results.

Integrate your entertainment

When it comes to smart TV flexibility, the TX50DX700B has all the features you need. A wide range of web apps are complimented by a full web browser. DLNA certified streaming makes it easy to transfer music and video files from your home computer, laptop or NAS drive to the TV. Also standard is Swipe and Share functionality. Swipe and share lets you use the Panasonic VIERA app for smartphone media sharing. By using the app on your smartphone or tablet you can easily stream pictures, 4K videos and music straight to the TV - no cables required.

Freeview Play for easy access to catch-up TV

The Panasonic TX50DX700B features Freeview Play. This combines catch-up TV, on-demand services and live television to make it easy to watch what you want, when you want. It's free from subscription and compatible with existing broadband services, while BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, All 4 and Demand 5 are available without having to open specific apps, giving effortless scroll-back TV (requires broadband Internet connection with a minimum speed of 2Mbps).

With its smart spec and HDR resolution, 4K TV has never looked so good at this price.

Need advice, I cant make my mind up about three TVs. This one or m.richersounds.com/!/product/sams-ue49ku6500Or

m.richersounds.com/!/product/lg-49uh770vI read somewhere on hereabout lg not being true 4K screens because they sacrifice pixels as whites? ( something like that) . Same on this tv? I liking the Panasonic however I'll mainly be watching standard tv so need the one with the best upscale and least motion blur. Advice will be read and taken under consideration if it's not to biased

25th Dec 2016

Best advice is go OLED that's all I have to say. Merry Christmas

25th Dec 2016

Buy this instead, just reduced by £300 at John Lewis.SAMSUNG UE55KU6500, 55" HDR, 1600 PQI , Curved 4K.NOW ONLY £649 ! With 5 year garauntee.still got some left.

25th Dec 2016

I have this one, lovely TV although Firefox OS is no longer being supported but current Netflix and Amazon stream 4k so works fine.

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25th Dec 2016

ninjabrad

I have this one, lovely TV although Firefox OS is no longer being … I have this one, lovely TV although Firefox OS is no longer being supported but current Netflix and Amazon stream 4k so works fine.

No longer supported?

Original Poster

25th Dec 2016

Daftasabrush

Buy this instead, just reduced by £300 at John Lewis.SAMSUNG UE55KU6500, … Buy this instead, just reduced by £300 at John Lewis.SAMSUNG UE55KU6500, 55" HDR, 1600 PQI , Curved 4K.NOW ONLY £649 ! With 5 year garauntee.still got some left.

55 is to big I believe as I don't have access to many hd sources. Will just be what the tv has whether free sat or hd free view. Plus my room size. I currently have a 8 year old series 6 Samsung 40 which is big enough so I really only want a 43 to 50inch . Cheers for the comment though.

25th Dec 2016

adam4007

Best advice is go OLED that's all I have to say. Merry Christmas

Should I get a Porsche or a BMW - what would you advise?

25th Dec 2016

Lots of retailers doing this for 599 at the moment. Some have another 20 off plus quidco, no need to worry about warranty as panasonic doing 5 years on this model.

Original Poster

25th Dec 2016

adam4007

Best advice is go OLED that's all I have to say. Merry Christmas

Can I ask why you say that?

25th Dec 2016

bargainhunter666

Should I get a Porsche or a BMW - what would you advise?

oled all the way

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26th Dec 2016

louloul

oled all the way

What's your reason?

Original Poster

26th Dec 2016

stevenmb88

What's your reason?

Having saw the price range, it's a no go. Max I have to spend is£' £600.£650 at a push .

26th Dec 2016

adam4007

Best advice is go OLED that's all I have to say. Merry Christmas

Agreed, Im looking for a Tv but Im not spending over £300 - £380 tops for a bedroom gaming tv. Anything more could be money off a great oled tv

28th Dec 2016

I'd look at android is hopefully will be updated and grow. like the sonys out there. I had this and a xd80 in my sights

29th Dec 2016

stevenmb88

Need advice, I cant make my mind up about three TVs. This one or … Need advice, I cant make my mind up about three TVs. This one or http://m.richersounds.com/#!/product/sams-ue49ku6500Orhttp://m.richersounds.com/#!/product/lg-49uh770vI read somewhere on hereabout lg not being true 4K screens because they sacrifice pixels as whites? ( something like that) . Same on this tv? I liking the Panasonic however I'll mainly be watching standard tv so need the one with the best upscale and least motion blur. Advice will be read and taken under consideration if it's not to biased

http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/14b3493

http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/55d1483

looking at the spec i`d go for the lg

29th Dec 2016

We have used one of these since a week before Christmas and it has delivered on all fronts so far.Blu-ray upscaling from a fairly basic LG player is really something.Online content (not used wi-fi yet) streamed through ethernet using power LAN adapters is good. 4K content through Netflix is well worth the couple of quid extra and this TV handles things superbly.Free play HD channels are top notch and even SD broadcasts are watchable.Have added a 400gb HDD for Free play recording and a Logitech wireless keyboard for web based applications and surfing.The Firefox OS interface is really slick and the Netflix button is really quick although I am comparing it to the rather clunky Netflix access through a PS3.I cannot as yet comment on gaming performance as my PS3 decided to adopt the now infamous YLOD as an early Christmas present.I would definitely recommend this as at under £600 it takes a lot of beating. We did not buy from Richer Sounds but having bought other hi-fi and home cinema kit from them I see no reason not use them.

30th Dec 2016

bargainhunter666

Should I get a Porsche or a BMW - what would you advise?

I would advise not asking for advice on cars in a TV thread to start with.

30th Dec 2016

afroylnt

I would advise not asking for advice on cars in a TV thread to start with.

WHoooooshhhhhh - right over the top of your head.....

p.s. the numpty that liked your comment had already agreed that not spending over £380 for a tv so oled obvious a no no so whooosh over their head. kids....

Edited by: "bargainhunter666" 30th Dec 2016

30th Dec 2016

algie42

We have used one of these since a week before Christmas and it has … We have used one of these since a week before Christmas and it has delivered on all fronts so far.Blu-ray upscaling from a fairly basic LG player is really something.Online content (not used wi-fi yet) streamed through ethernet using power LAN adapters is good. 4K content through Netflix is well worth the couple of quid extra and this TV handles things superbly.Free play HD channels are top notch and even SD broadcasts are watchable.Have added a 400gb HDD for Free play recording and a Logitech wireless keyboard for web based applications and surfing.The Firefox OS interface is really slick and the Netflix button is really quick although I am comparing it to the rather clunky Netflix access through a PS3.I cannot as yet comment on gaming performance as my PS3 decided to adopt the now infamous YLOD as an early Christmas present.I would definitely recommend this as at under £600 it takes a lot of beating. We did not buy from Richer Sounds but having bought other hi-fi and home cinema kit from them I see no reason not use them.

Not surprised you see no reason to buy from them - they are highly respected with decent warranties as standard unlike John no price match Lewis and Currys own model number no price match pc world.